Healthcare Policy, 11(4) May 2016: 40-48.doi:10.12927/hcpol.2016.24628
Knowledge Translation, Linkage and Exchange
An Experiment with Public-Oriented Knowledge Transfer: A Video on Québec’s Bill 10
Jean-Christophe Bélisle Pipon, Marie-Ève Lemoine and Maude Laliberté
Abstract
When decision-makers are engaged in a polarized discourse and leaving aside evidence-based recommendations, is there a role for researchers in the dissemination of this scientific evidence to the general public as a means to counterbalance the debate? In response to the controversial Bill 10 in Quebec, we developed and posted a knowledge transfer video on YouTube to help stimulate critical public debate. This article explains our approach and methodology, and the impact of the video, which, in the space of two weeks, had more than 9,500 views, demonstrating the pertinence of such initiatives. We conclude with recommendations for other research groups to engage in public debates.
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